Ohio State's Meyer suspends two after arrests

Tight end Jake Stoneburner hauls in a pass against Toledo last September. (Columbus Dispatch Photo)

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer has suspended tight end Jake Stoneburner and offensive tackle Jack Mewhort from all team activities.

The two were arrested early Saturday morning on a misdemeanor charge of obstructing official business. According to the Columbus Dispatch, the two, along with a third person who is not an Ohio State player, were caught allegedly urinating in public.

Stoneburner commented publicly Monday on Twitter.

"Thanks for all the support from family, friends, and especially my teammates," Stoneburner wrote. "Love you all! Unfortunate situation, but we will overcome it."

Stoneburner, a senior, caught 14 passes for 193 yards with seven touchdowns in 12 games last season. Mewhort is expected to start at left tackle in 2012.